Five things to do in Singapore over the weekend of June 1-2

Take it slow this weekend and prepare to enjoy the coming Hari Raya public holiday on Wednesday!

Treat yourself to the iconic Phantom of the Opera musical, or have celebrated local poet Pooja Nansi take you on a journey through the soul and spirit of leading watercolourist Lim Cheong Hoe. You may also want to try your hand at the art itself with an animal watercolour painting workshop organised by Overjoyed.

This performance lecture conducted by Pooja Nansi highlights the humanity in Lim Cheng Hoe’s work through photography, music and poetry. A watercolourist recognised as one of the pioneer artists of Singapore, Lim is also one of the founders of the Singapore Watercolour Society.

This performance provides fascinating insight into his life while discussing his painting, technical prowess and legacy.

With breath-taking set designs and beautiful costumes, the haunting story of The Phantom of the Opera is the emotional tale of Christine Daaé – a beautiful soprano who becomes the obsession of a disfigured musical genius who keeps his identity hidden behind a mask as he lives out his life beneath the Paris Opera House.

Join this fun night run that will allow you to soak in the iconic Singapore CBD skyline! On top of the runners' entitlement from OSIM Sundown Marathon, you will receive a FREE snack pack at the end of the run from SUSS.

The award-winning Giant's Table mixes live animation with physical theatre that puts the audience at the heart of the action.

Expect a whimsical experience in two parts. The first comprises three pieces, segmented by short scenes aptly dubbed Snack Time. In the second half, audiences get to jump into the Giant's Table, where you'll interact with live drawings on projection.